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Welcome,
For the most part this site was put together for myself, so that i could have an easy point of
reference for anything i write or find interesting. Primarily what you will find here is mostly unix
shell scripts, some simple C programs, and anything else that may be unix related. There is also
some of my artwork that probably won't get updated very often or if at all. The idea is to try and
keep the content here based on one subject and that is unix system administration with security
in mind. I try to keep the site as simple and straight forward as possible or as some like to say
"Keep It Simple Stupid" (KISS). With all that said have a look around. Questions, coments, site
suggestions or problems are always welcome. Spam, flames, etc.. will be saved to /dev/null.
-- Enjoy --

06.28.03 - About the logo
I get asked all the time about the "logo". Well the story is, way back in high school i used to make
mixed tapes. Every tape made i would put that logo some where on the cover. I just happen to draw
it one day while doodling and it just sorta stuck. There is no meaning behind it, I just find it to be an
interesting design. So i guess if one needs a meaning, it means "me"?. That's the story,
Exciting, isn't it ? :)

08.11.03 - Updated Artwork
Updated my artwork section. I haven't done new since last year sometime however, i think that is
about to change. The IT industry is taking it's toll on me and i need a more creative outlet. I gave up
doing anyting serious a few years ago to concentrate on my computer career/hobby and haven't
looked back untill recently. There are only a few that have been put up and i there will be more to
come. Feel free to send me feedback.

09.03.03 - Webcalendar Vulnerabilities
During an internal security audit of a website i came across a few security vulnerabilities with
Webcalendar. WebCalendar is a PHP application used to maintain a calendar for one or more
persons. The first advisory, Information Disclosure Vulnerability, can be found here. The follow up
to that advisory, Cross Site Scripting Attacks and Potential SQL Injection, can be found here.
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